Reviews
Head Count
Smart, slick, and relentless neo-noir thriller chucks it’s anti-hero into a series of misadventures
Crawlers
The Mess We Seem To Make
The excellent debut from the promising scousers highlights feelings of loneliness, insecurity and toxic forms of dependence that anyone navigating this uncertain world is sure to resonate with
Eureka
A film that plays so apathetically with the concept of abstract art even Kandinsky would be left begging for cogency
Cast
Love Is The Call
The Britpop luminaries join the reunion bandwagon, but their seventh album is no empty cash grab
MANIPULATE: TESS
Ravishing recreation of Hardy’s classic novel from leading aerial theatre company
Which Brings Me to You
A simple romcom premise works by getting the casting its two leads just right
Some Other Woman
An ambitious, if messy, psychodrama with great locations and impressive performances
Declan McKenna
What Happened to the Beach?
Hazy psychedelia seeps into the colourful pop-rock of English indie star
Marmalade
Splendid change of gears compensates for an underwhelming first act in this romantic crime caper
Occupied City
Monumental documentary of Amsterdam’s wartime occupation is one of a city in haunting conversation with itself
The Bricklayer
Aaron Eckhart fails to cement his action hero credentials in tedious secret agent caper
The Zone of Interest
A disturbing look at the Holocaust that conveys its message without any graphic violence
Dalton’s Dream
A compelling doc sees a singer’s attempt at superstardom arrive somewhere just as worthwhile